Sencor SHS 108SL User Manual
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To clean the Sencor SHS 108SL Brush, first unplug the device. Use a damp cloth to wipe the handle and a gentle brush to remove hair from the bristles. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
If the brush is not turning on, check if it is properly plugged in and if the outlet is functioning. Additionally, inspect the power cord for any visible damage.
To prevent overheating, avoid using the brush for extended periods without breaks. Allow it to cool down after 20-30 minutes of continuous use. Ensure the air vents are not blocked.
Store the brush in a cool, dry place. Ensure the cord is neatly wrapped to prevent damage, and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to protect the bristles and motor.
Replace the bristles if they appear worn out, frayed, or if they no longer effectively reach the hair. Regular inspection will help in determining the right time for replacement.
The Sencor SHS 108SL Brush is designed for use on dry hair. Using it on wet hair may damage the bristles and affect its performance.
Regularly clean the bristles, check the power cord for any wear, and ensure the air vents are free from dust. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance.
Yes, the Sencor SHS 108SL Brush typically comes with a warranty. Refer to the warranty card included in the packaging for details on how to claim it.
Signs of overheating include unusual smells, excessive heat on the handle, or the device shutting off unexpectedly. If these occur, allow the device to cool down.
Unusual noises could indicate a problem with the motor or trapped debris in the bristles. Turn off the device, clean it thoroughly, and if the noise persists, consult the user manual or contact customer service.